Hard to say because of the nature of punctuation when the plays were being printed. In the Second Quarto of Hamlet, the entire "To be or not to be" speech is printed without a full stop as if it were one sentence.
I banged your mom all night long and then your mom raped you in your sleep.
All of Shakespeares tragedies do... Hamlet,Romeo and Juliet..King Lear for example.
A student of english literature must read all the works of shakespeare
An ardent science-fiction fan who has read virtually all of his favorite author's many works has decided to write his own
the longest word is twyndyllyngs, it is a word that means 'twins' in the 15th century.
There's a site where all of his works are at the link below.
I am still reading them because I have not yet memorized them all.
five acts
That's the longest breadline I've seen all week.
All seasons.
Males
They were all back in Stratford.
That's easy, all you have to do is try to put both or all three words into a sentence as creatively as possible and see if it works out.
All of the people he interviewed for the job were plenary. This sentence works because the word means unqualified or absolute.
The degree of comparison used in this sentence is:Superlative
They all have the form abab.
All a sentence has to have to make it a sentence is a subject and a verb. For example, "She ran." would be a complete sentence. 'She' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. But a sentence can be as long as the writer wants it to be. The longest sentence I've personally ever seen was about 3/4 of a page long. There's no limit to how long a sentence can be, really, as long as it's a well-written sentence.